Show 1 — 7 Uhh tc (I f f (Q) U J Logan Utah (Aj Jan University 5 1977 Wednesday Survey reveals public's views on Logan Canyon by I’am Becker Information Serv ice Regardless residency majority Snow finally comes Snow finally arrived on the USU record breokng winter drought council At ron pus Monday ending a meeting on Tape" carnival discussed "Tips has been ordered carnival planned for Jan sponsored b student body government arid held on More snow for winter 4 athletic studentbod) campus said in Monday’s executive council meeting Cross-countr- skiing y skiing snowshoeing and snow sculpturing sled ballet races have been Balls athletIndoor events planned in case there of age or length of m Cache Valley the of respondents to a re- cent survey feel Iigan Canyon should be left the way it is with a few possible exceptions Those exceptions are widening the canyon highway and adding roadside rest stops The survey was conducted by students in a graduate survey research course in the IeparUnent of Sociology at USU They randomly selected 200 names from the local telephone book The surveyers asked questions about the recreational and economic attitudes towards Ingan Canyon and included some questions specifically on the proposed Stump Hollow rezomng Copies of the results were sent to the Ca he Planning and Zoning Commission for its use in evaluating the future of logan tapes designed to answer quev tions n academic financial health and social areas is expected to begin Jan 10 student relations Barry Chandler said Students will be able to call and ask for the subject of a cassette tape answers to their questions Chandler said T have been is no snow he Inside the Education said Health Physical and Recreation (HYPER) building will fa? polo Balls sock-ho- p night water karate and judo exhibitions said A midnight swim and are planned for Friday Ibe winter carnival will be free pt for the dance Balls said “Tips on Tape” a sy stem of 133 Brigham Young University and Colorado State University have a similiar program and they each receive about 1200 calls a week Chandler said Other tape systems have cost 12300 but the USU system should cost less he said The system should cost less because the university has produced their answer tapes and the other universities bought them Chandler said ln Camp-lel- l Brent Nielsen Torn Greider Alta edit and George Nelson analyzed the information and presented data which showed feeling against economic types of development in Ingan Canyon were shared by Mormons and students and long-terand short- area” Jie said Respondents to the survey cent males and 45 ( were 94 2 per rent females Students at USU represented 25 3 per rent of the resjxindents which Is a Si per cent over representation of Die student imputation ts term residents "Respondents were over- whelmingly opposed to the addition of buildings and ectinorrnc development of liigan Canyon with anywjiere from 77 to 92 per cent against additional summer and private homesites restaurants gas stations and motels ’’ said Michael Toney USU sociologist "Furthermore a 60 per cent disagreement to tlie statement that ‘owners of private land in Wigan Canyon should be able to do as they wish with their land' may tie interpreted to mean the respondents feel a need for zoning within the Ixgan Canyon "The average numta-- r of years for a resjMindent to have been a resident of Cache County was 19 7 years The average age of was 28 6 years I don't feel these results show the trend was set by USU students as some might try to say” Tonry say Regarding Sturnp Hollow C8 9 per cent of the resjvindenU said they feel the development would tie used more by outsiders than Car fie County residents 455 per cent feel the community would not benefit economically from develuinnents In Wgan Canyon and 86 per cent said they opposed zoning changes for Stump Hollow V o vice-preside- planned said Bruce ic Graduate students Paul -- T: s - S ' V i " ' r-- m aa I—— — — some stud ntt Registration wav held in the UC thi year for the first time Although complomed obout the crowded conditions others enoyed the convenience of the locution than an Eskimos adage USU to More accomodate clock worshippers tries lines on campus The pulse lasts for six seconds and corrects all of the clocks on the Simple spects we do We are constantly r error" and watches our at system within a gazing said Hatch" 12hours" If we can't clocks for "Every searching clocks fine one we ask another time at 6 am and 6 pm all the ten second pulse that a watch receive his what says worshipper are more The USU campus has tried to makes corrections that account than one hour This can fulfill the needs of time worshipfailures over an hour pers by placing hundreds of for power clocks on campus The depart- long" The Simplex clin ks are also ment of Physical Plant is responto the bells that ring at connected all of sible for the maintenance 20 after and half past the clocks All clocks in classrooms and Worshippers Impatient hallways are of Simple brand Tune worshippers beSome master a controlled by are They with clocks come Each Plant Impatient clock in the Physical to clock has a special mechanism These people have been known and the remove covering to the clock glass the that manually change the time Tills master clock time of Hatch to damages the According the Physical Plant "two minutes be- mechanism It takes to ITiysicala repair fore every hour a generator In the Plant several hour been manually Forestry building starts up On clock that has the hour this generator puts in a readjusted Many of the labs and offices are 3510 cycle pulse through all of the Firimoonce said "Americans worship time" In some reAn 110 one-hou- toll YOK UiL-ua-a self-adjus- ts Th Merril Library clock no mechar Settirm it by hand P°rtof the clock longer has its correcting several years ago wore out not on the Simple system because of the expense Most are IBM clocka that have to be manually adjusted There U one other dock on campus that is neither Samples of over Uie IBM Hus Is tie cloc-Merrill library entrance The 20 year-ollibrary clock worked for many years After It malfunctioned a Itiysical 1101 repair man lore out Uie correcting mechanism and Uie clock was act by hand who h wore out parts of k Uie Hoc k "The school sjient several hundred dollar on a new Simple setting mechanism" said Hatch Tliis worked for a few weeks last year but also malfunctioned The jnechanixm was sent to Simple in Suit laike Oily for repair "Hopefully we’ll have U ho k In a month" said Whether USU'a clocks are f urn tuml g or f g w a h tiniu c h |